The Problem With YouTube Fitness (It's Not What You Think!)

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KZread Fitness has got issues!
To name just a few: unachievable body standards, a large number of grifters, drama for drama's sake, bad or even harmful advice... it's a bit of a minefield!
It's easy to point the blame at KZread's algorithm. KZread's job is to keep people watching - so videos that get lots of clicks and lots of engagement will always rise to the top. This isn't just an issue with KZread fitness: it's an issue with fitness across social media.
But I'd actually go one step further, even. To say that it's not a problem with KZread or social media at all! Because this is an issue that's been around as long as we've had media and fitness models. Before KZread fitness it was the men's cover models that were coming under fire for this stuff.
So, where DOES the issue stem from? I think it's from our need for status, success, and respect. It's desperately wanting to feel more powerful and influential that makes us easy to manipulate.
My aim wasn't for this video to come across as negative, though! As I also mentioned, there is a LOT of great fitness content on KZread. Loads of amazing channels. And we all now have more information and inspiration at our fingertips than ever before.
When I started training, I was flying blind! I had no idea what I was doing most of the time!
So, it's not all bad! We just need to be savvy when browsing social media. Good luck out there!
Some Amazing Channels:
GrantStevens: / @grantstevensma
JaxBlade: / @jaxblade
KneesOverToesGuy: / @thekneesovertoesguy
NoLimitSquad: / @nolimitsquad
Hybrid Calisthenics: / @hybridcalisthenics
The Bodyweight Warrior: / @bodyweightwarrior
FitnessFAQs: / @fitnessfaqs
Mark Wildman: / @markwildman
GVS: / @gvs
Natural Hypertrophy: / @naturalhypertrophy
AthleanX: / @athleanx
Josh Brett: / @brettjosh
MoversOdyssey: / @moversodyssey
Petra Fisher: / @petrafishermovement
Alpha Destiny: / @alexleonidas
Physionic: / @physionic
Moves Method: / @movesmethod
Nsima Inyang: / @nsimainyang
Little T Fitness: / @littletfitness
Lebe Stark: / @lebe-stark

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  • @TheBioneer
    @TheBioneer2 күн бұрын

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  • @michaelmcnally9737
    @michaelmcnally97372 күн бұрын

    You take cold showers because you have low T. I take cold showers because I procrastinate on fixing my water heater. We are not the same

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    😂😂 I can relate to this

  • @nveronline2914

    @nveronline2914

    9 сағат бұрын

    You take cold showers cause you dont fix your water heater, I take cold showers because I used all my hot water. We are not the same.

  • @hakin8026

    @hakin8026

    4 сағат бұрын

    I simply enjoy cold showers I'm built different

  • @guitar-jo
    @guitar-jo2 күн бұрын

    You're right the YT isn't the origin of the problem, BUT we are not generally well adapted to living in a world of endless stimulus at our fingertips 24/7/365. And it is arguably much more addictive and influential than legacy media/mediums.

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    This is true! Though I wonder if it’s partly because we’re not yet used to it. There were similar panics about video games, TV, even books in the past…

  • @xCorvus7x

    @xCorvus7x

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@TheBioneer But at the end of the day, there are only so many books one can read in a day and who is actually interested in everything that is broadcasted on TV? Nor can video games capture your attention quite as well as the internet which just has much more and much more diverse content to offer.

  • @eckmann88

    @eckmann88

    2 күн бұрын

    @@TheBioneerA video on brain training/dopamine detox would be great.

  • @balazsbrankovics2996

    @balazsbrankovics2996

    2 күн бұрын

    @@eckmann88 Good suggestion! Making workouts more meditative or mindful can help a lot (also just adding to your repertoire.) It can be as simple as taking deep breaths and focusing on how the movement feels and make it explorative. Especially for lower intensity things like body weight squat and lunge. Taking note how your mental state was before and after the workout, can teach you the skill to choose for your mental wellbeing and it will start to spill over to other parts of your life. The more recovery your mental powers get the better you can use them.

  • @guitar-jo

    @guitar-jo

    Күн бұрын

    I think it hits on another level, generally speaking, most apps/sites have been designed to be as dopamine-triggering as possible. It's good for the business of attention/distraction and personal data/engagement. It is weaved deeply into platforms no matter the intentions of the content creators. Thank you for considering the topic further.

  • @firejoe283
    @firejoe2832 күн бұрын

    My advice to the youngins: Don't lose yourself in the pursuit of fitness. I mean, you can dedicate your time as a teen, but as you get older, you'll shift priorities. Fitness and health is still up there. But there's family, friends, events, experiences, etc. On the other hand, if you're going hard on workouts now, keep in mind, it may not carry over because of how life goes. So don't beat yourself up for missing a workout or doing a shorter one. I loved my 2 hour workouts a day. But, I'm a dad, and luckily a homeowner too. Both need upkeep. 10-20 min HIIT workouts or 2-3 hours of gym a week might have to suffice sometimes. As long as I remember to come back to training, I know I'll be solid.

  • @davidetl8241

    @davidetl8241

    2 күн бұрын

    Awesome, nice to see KZreadrs taking good responsibility of the fitness community

  • @capnbarky2682

    @capnbarky2682

    Күн бұрын

    I'm a dad too, and a beginner at the gym after going through more than 2 months of back pain whenever I woke up. I'm the strongest I've ever been in my life and I only go into the gym for an hour every other day to do deadlifts and a couple other things. I think you can still get crazy strong even with a lot of time commitments.

  • @SpikeTFA
    @SpikeTFA2 күн бұрын

    My hands are sore from slow clapping through this whole thing

  • @mrj2654

    @mrj2654

    2 күн бұрын

    Your hands are sore from that?... soy boy.

  • @ithinkthereforeitalk935

    @ithinkthereforeitalk935

    2 күн бұрын

    Bruh, it's a form of light aerobic training. See? Stop doing that!

  • @williamnunn8847

    @williamnunn8847

    Күн бұрын

    This is the most relaxing reassuring production I have watched, all year!

  • @8lec_R

    @8lec_R

    Күн бұрын

    Damn bro. I feel you. I have just the supplement to fix that... And what's best is you don't need to pay me any money... Just your left kidney will suffice

  • @mangedrabbit

    @mangedrabbit

    23 сағат бұрын

    Get that crushing strength 💪

  • @blindschach
    @blindschach2 күн бұрын

    Great video as always. The only thing the Bionner needs to work on, is his onion cutting technique

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    😂😂

  • @soloman8059
    @soloman80592 күн бұрын

    The problem with algorithm-based fitness video content is that basically every fitness channel eventually devolves into "X is killing your gains" bs or starts to gradually lose viewership, while more long-form, valuable information gets buried or otherwise enjoys little popularity. To add to this, you can teach people only so much, all that you know yourself, that is. So, sooner or later one will have to find a more "creative" approach in order to remain relevant (in most cases). Or one can just start pumping out clickbaity vids of the aforementioned quality. Still, those who don't do so and continue to provide priceless and in-depth info are few and far between, which makes such channels a treasure for a genuine fitness enthusiast.

  • @billbill6094
    @billbill60942 күн бұрын

    The obsession these days of being "alpha" and oozing with so much confidence and intrigue that everyone in a 10 mile radius feels your spiritual pressure like this is Bleach seems like such an empty pursuit to me (even ignoring how categorically disproven the alpha-beta model of social interaction is). What is the intended way you want to interact with the world with all this superhuman but vague confidence, and does that make you happy to limit your personality to only what fits in an "alpha" box? You're telling me that if you and your friends were joshing about a dumb movie and laughing, you just want to stand there in your alpha pose, put your eyes in a predator squint, and say only the most witty remarks while clearly asserting dominance on all the other men in the group who are just having a good time? By all means if you feel uncomfortable talking to someone you're attracted to or you want to feel stronger and more comfortable in your body, work on yourself. But don't think you have to be superior to everyone or define what superior is as the opposite of who you are naturally, don't suppress yourself to act like all these "stoic" podcasters with McMansions and the ugliest, cheapest luxury vehicles they can buy.

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    Exactly. The irony is that people who think they need this are the ones lacking self awareness. That’s what’s really causing a lot of their issues (obviously, not in every case, but a lot of the time). The result is that the act is transparently an act. It comes off inauthentic and they come across even *more* awkward… This is why the corny advice to “be yourself” is actually just accurate. Because that’s what confidence actually looks like - owning your own brand!

  • @billbill6094

    @billbill6094

    2 күн бұрын

    @@TheBioneer This was something I had to learn the hard way as a young teen, people who'll like you will like _you,_ and no fake aloofness will make you enjoy social interactions or make you more attractive. I even had some real aloofness that I had to work on but was being masked by me playing it up. I especially don't like the notion that having the ability to put down others to make yourself feel high is the way to live like what being "alpha" to the "betas" around you seem to imply. It's just glorified bullying, and everybody hates a bully. In the adult world these people _will_ end up being secluded, inarguably getting it worse than their victims, so why do so many chase after it? I try to live by the Hemingway quote "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." Nobody I work with or interact with may be able to tell any difference in me, but when I'm able to show more patience than yesterday, more compassion than yesterday, achieve a goal I didn't think I could, I know and that's all that matters. I can't say I always succeed but it's the trying that makes it, and it keeps failure from getting you down.

  • @miltonthegreat6520
    @miltonthegreat65202 күн бұрын

    The great thing about being older than today's 20-somethings is that it really is about health more than appearance. The longer you workout, the more you ask yourself how you can keep doing this forever. Will you stay strong in our 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond? We all get older. It's easier to be a healthy 50 year old than it is to be a 50 year old muscle guy with heart disease. It's about the long game.

  • @ADhDraGon-hs2uw
    @ADhDraGon-hs2uw2 күн бұрын

    My biggest peeve is the pedantic abstraction where people obsessively deconstruct fractional variables in training and then promote it as some holy orthodoxy to the point training like some robot is glorified. You take AtheanX for example, highly educated, articulate interesting guy, but his entire business model is to fear monger about the dangers of minor training imperfections . It does a lot more to deter action than promote it

  • @MYWALLS

    @MYWALLS

    2 күн бұрын

    I love doing unorthodox training it’s so fun I can stick with it 1000x times better than orthodox training it’s not “optimal” but at the end of the day it’s gets me going outside A bit off topic but I agree

  • @proteusblack8913

    @proteusblack8913

    2 күн бұрын

    I'm a growing novice in getting fit but I began noticing this very early out of the gate with KZread rabbit holes of influencers making 30 minute videos splitting hairs about cherry picked science theories around what "optimizes hypertrophy" and they never go anywhere with it, much less actually get to any notable point. It's like a sign that a youtuber is running out of ideas for authentic content and is dipping into backup filler topics.

  • @ADhDraGon-hs2uw

    @ADhDraGon-hs2uw

    2 күн бұрын

    @@proteusblack8913 yeah, I much prefer workout ‘artists’ to ‘professors’ . The Bioneer is the only person I’ve seen take an intellectual angle but still make it creative and motivating rather than an arbitrary deep dive. Creating problems to be solved is a common strategy of marketing. But information is not the primary limiting factor in people’s exercise outcomes, I’m sure prisoners and people from poorer countries have higher standards. Direction to move, enjoyable flow states, content that offers this has far more value imo. Obsessive science leads to nihilism. ‘Why do cardio, when you can just skip milk in your coffee’ (common thread I’ve seen) Because having basic cardiovascular health and enjoying a full coffee is worth putting in effort for 😂

  • @juliocesarsalazargarcia6872

    @juliocesarsalazargarcia6872

    2 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I agree. But the problem is not to be dedicated to use science (something that a lot of people would call "obsesive science"), the problem is not being holistic and integral and the problem also is to look at the trees instead of looking at the forest. To apply science to everything gives you power; to ignore playfulnes, art and intuition is the real mistake.

  • @drillerdev4624

    @drillerdev4624

    2 күн бұрын

    I love Jeff Cavaliere, and have learnt a lot from him. His bodyweight training plans were a great help during the pandemic, but I understand your point Probably the biggest wisdom nugget I've gained from the Bioneer is to adapt your training to whatever you have available (both at the gym or outdoors) and not obsess too much about numbers, but rather try to have a functional physique adaptable to most situations. Even if my daily life involves sitting at a desk for the most part, you never know

  • @greenarrow219
    @greenarrow2192 күн бұрын

    I love training, especially for my mental health. You tube didn't exist when I started 33 years ago. Many fitness influences are rubbish, to be honest. The Bioneer is genuinely a great channel, honest, open, and not selling false information.

  • @williamtomkiel8215
    @williamtomkiel82152 күн бұрын

    being a (mostly) well matured male over 70 puts me outside most target demographics - a mixed blessing (don't get me started about those kids "on my lawn") - but I digress but- I will give props to the site T-Nation- the version from '98 to about 2015 or so. guys like Dan John and his KB "fetish" and the T-Mag old school team YOUR site so consistently adheres to the BASICS, REALITY and SANITY that I'm INSPIRED to keep doing what I do and am "progressive" wrt dealing with body issues - sarcopenia spectrum - in talking to other gray-beards , if I can tell them to subscribe and read "The Bioneer".

  • @n00dl3
    @n00dl32 күн бұрын

    Rather than picking channels that are "good" or "bad", I think we need to learn to separate the wheat from the chaff on a per-video basis. The average person is deficient in information literacy across many subject areas, not just fitness. You alluded to this, in how many people go down a pipeline and end up at extreme content. I don't know what the answer is, but I like to point out how not much has changed in the science for decades - the overall message is still "eat well, lift heavy, train consistently", we're just refining the definitions for "well", "heavy", and "consistently". Beginners probably don't need to even think about this. It's just too much information and highly irrelevant. On the creator side, it's near impossible to be correct all the time. Things change, errors are made, goals change, and the algorithm dictates what gets pushed. It's hard to figure out which is intentional and which is an honest mistake. For example, at least two of the channels you recommended are guilty of some of the behaviours you spoke about. Also, you gave dating advice straight after saying the other content creators should stay in their lane 😅 I'm aware it was anecdotal - but so is random red-pill disinfo and bro-science. No hate, love the channel. This video was thought provoking. I'd actually appreciate a tangential video about how fitness content is stuck orbiting the manosphere and how you think we can separate them.

  • @archlectoryarvi2873
    @archlectoryarvi28732 күн бұрын

    Crazy timing! A friend of mine just asked me to recommend some fitness KZread channels he could follow for useful tips. Recommended your's obviously but struggled to think others and boom you make a video solving that exact problem! Thanks 👍

  • @myheroskryptonite
    @myheroskryptonite2 күн бұрын

    I have been currently watching fitness youtube for motivation. I don't really need to watch youtube for the best advice I have ever been given, which is to find something active that you like/love to do and then do it. For me that's swimming and walking. Goals are to start running and do basic (very basic) weightlifting. I feel like a catch a lot of things while swimming though. Its cardio, breath training, works all of your muscles and supposedly also helps you to stretch. It is functional (for swimming at least) and I think it helps me to walk quicker and is helping to loosen my joints and muscles. @TheBioneer I wish you would do a video on swimming! I would love to hear what you think.

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    Excellent advice! I need more experience before I’d feel comfortable making a video - but it will be featured in an upcoming one, soon :-D And I love it!

  • @RjTheTrigun
    @RjTheTrigun2 күн бұрын

    OMG this should be a mandatory intro video for everyone getting into fitness. Ignore the noise just do the basics and what you like.

  • @lolersthe4th880
    @lolersthe4th8802 күн бұрын

    This is ultimately my issue with how fitness is portrayed in social media. Like this cure all, get the best life you've ever had by working out. As you said, it won't - it certainly can help specific things, can make things easier, but if you go into it thinking you'll come out the other end as this beacon of endless charisma that everyone's foaming at the mouth to soak in, you're wrong. The vast majority of people do not care about your muscles. At most it'll earn you a compliment or 2, or maybe a question about how you work out or eat or something - but that's really about it. It's not gonna improve your love life. It's not gonna improve your relationships or career goals (unless that career is I guess being in the fitness industry). Those are things that are separate. Things you need to work on perhaps through therapy or some deep introspection. In my opinion a fitness journey is a deeply personal pursuit. There's no one size fits all. No one's goals looks the same nor should be held to the same standard. For me, I've had 3 major surgeries on my stomach due to a ruptured appendix. That absolutely affected pretty much all facets of my life due to the complex, long terms effects of said surgeries. I'm 31 and I had and interest in working out since my mid teens, but the fact is, there're things I'm simply not capable of doing due the damage my body incurred. It sucks, but because I like how working out makes my body FEEL, I never gave up on trying things and I'm pretty happy I never did. I'm fitter than I've ever been. Stronger than I've ever been. Overall just the healthiest me. That's not me tooting my own horn, but it is to say that working out was never this weird moral thing I felt I HAD to do in order for my life to be better. It's something I liked doing that made my life better. It's a passion but I never felt it made me more morally superior than someone that doesn't. It's mystifying. Moralizing muscles and conflating it with health because in order to stand out from the crowd people do shit far more unhealthy than eating too many snacks. It's wild. But these are the people who many see as the authority on health and they're not even healthy. And I don't really care that they aren't (it's your life, genuinely I do not judge someone for doing steroids), but it's the culture that's built up around it that annoys me. Because it judges people who don't measure up to these standards as morally bankrupt and it's an ass backwards perspective. ''You don't have a 6 pack, put down the fork''. ''You're so skinny, why are you even giving out health advice''. '' You're overweight, you're opinion is invalid''. All of these sorts of statements irk me, because they remove all the nuance of what being ''healthy'' even is and condenses it down to purely aesthetics. I'm an advocate for anyone wanting to improve their health but I hate how it's so intrinsically tied to a look and if you don't fit the mold it's just a bottomless sea of negativity. People run their bodies into the ground trying to look fit rather than be fit and it's the saddest irony of the fitness industry.

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    So much wisdom and inspiration in this post 💪🏻💪🏻🙏🏻

  • @lolersthe4th880

    @lolersthe4th880

    2 күн бұрын

    @@TheBioneer Thank you! I've been a viewer for a LONG time and genuinely your channel has been a source of inspiration and comfort in the fitness space. Love the message you've been spreading for years and know it's not lost on your fans.

  • @ithinkthereforeitalk935

    @ithinkthereforeitalk935

    2 күн бұрын

    Man, I am 35, so def not a teen. I wholeheartedly agree with most of what you are saying but unfortunately, you are glossing over the fact that TOO many people are VERY FAT, MENTALLY WEAK and INCREDIBLY LAZY these days. They got PLENTY of time to get in shape (no one is talking about being a fitness star, 99.9 % of people with average genetics can get in pretty decent shape in a matter of months and stay there for years.Why then is there so many morbidly obese folks walking around?). They are whining that they cannot change their genes, do not have any time to train regularly or are too busy doing really "important" stuff but if you just dissect their lives and put 'em under the microscope you'll see that they have hours upon hours of free time but spend them f***ing around: watching netflix or youtube, liking instagram posts, playing video games, snacking every few hours just to kill time. In other words, they are desperately trying to numb their minds. They are not just fat, weak and lazy but cowards not willing to deal with their problems. It's hard not to feel inadequate when you are a 300 pound girl or guy. Your health is at risk, your sex life is not what it could have been had you been more physically active. Every move gives you a jolt of pain... The craziest thing is that it's not even people in their 50s or 60s but in their late twenties or early 30s. So yes, being fit is not going to make you automatically feel happy but it still can totally transform your life on so many levels especially if you are a regular joe eating sh*t, not taking care of your body, looking like an ugly lump of fat and weiging more than your heart can handle.

  • @catalyst3713
    @catalyst37132 күн бұрын

    The biggest "problem" i have with modern fitness content as a skinny guy trying to reach peak perfotmance, is a lot of it seems to be geared toward weight loss, bodybuilding, or drama gossip about whos on gear, none of which i give 2 sh*ts about. Not to mention their promtion of garbage supplements that either aren't efficaious or are full of filler or harmful ingredients.

  • @danielcoetser3664

    @danielcoetser3664

    2 күн бұрын

    A mix of Geoffrey Verity Schofield, Eric Bugenhagen, Eugene Teo and Alec Blennis should get you sorted.

  • @catalyst3713

    @catalyst3713

    Күн бұрын

    @@danielcoetser3664 Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check em out.

  • @Weirdgeek83

    @Weirdgeek83

    2 сағат бұрын

    This is why I love the bioneer. He talks about subjects that have always interested me in regards to fitness: the pursuit of physical perfection in all modalities, becoming as close to peak human as we can be by training in unorthodox ways. He even talks about mind training and supplementation. Basically, it's more about molding yourself into the highest version you can reach rather than working out for the sake of it. Basically, batman training.

  • @jmphome9793
    @jmphome97932 күн бұрын

    I stopped social media cold turkey, more than once, almost always relapse and get hooked again. My wife can always tell as I get my Wild KZread Eyes and rant on about stuff that doesn't really matter. I've finally decided to do immersion therapy and watch, with discernment, and finally managing to change my behavior by upping the quality of videos I will watch, not sticking to what the algorithm wants me to watch and I'm getting real control of what I feed my mind. 62 years old, I can see how young adults can be so hooked and influenced by so many KZreadrs. Like ultra processed foods, you sometimes can't stop yourself until it impacts your health. In this case it can impact your mind and relationships. Your channel for instance is a good example of quality vs quantity, when you release a video I know i will learn something! Keep up the great work!

  • @Travishibachi87

    @Travishibachi87

    Күн бұрын

    I'm 36 and I quit social media cold turkey last year. HUGE improvement on mental health and productivity. Keep up the good work my friend 💪

  • @hanfiball4136
    @hanfiball41362 күн бұрын

    I think a big problem is that people turn basic truths into extreme opinions as this gets the views. For young people it can be hard to distinguish between people giving genuine advice and people selling you a product. Hard work and dedication, may it be in regards to fitness or money or anything else is undoubtedly a useful trait. But only to a point, there comes a point where you are not being sold a healthy body and financial security anymore, it is then being turned into a "you are still not good enough" "do you want to belong to the loosing side?" "Buy my course to escape the system".

  • @Stealth17Gaming
    @Stealth17Gaming2 күн бұрын

    Really appreciate your calm and well-argued style. Thank you!

  • @quangtrungbui675
    @quangtrungbui6752 күн бұрын

    the youtube fitness triumvirate: The Bioneer, Fitness FAQs and Alphadensity (currently Alex Leonidas though the previous name was so iconic)

  • @personaignota

    @personaignota

    2 күн бұрын

    I go back and forth between The Bioneer and Red Delta Project. It's like a right brain vs left brain approach to training freely as you like, and they both offer practical solutions to working out, although RDP is more oriented towards calisthenics. "Have all the fun in the world" and "try this cool thing" vs "keep it simple, keep it stupid" and "this is the simplest workout you can do".

  • @archlectoryarvi2873

    @archlectoryarvi2873

    2 күн бұрын

    Bioneer and Kboges for me.

  • @Anandfulness

    @Anandfulness

    2 күн бұрын

    Alpha destiny you meant... although alpha density would be a funny spin off. 😂

  • @smokeymcpot69

    @smokeymcpot69

    2 күн бұрын

    Fore me: Bioneer, StayFlexy and knees over toes guy 💪🏻

  • @slee2695

    @slee2695

    Күн бұрын

    Bioneer represents everything that western men is becoming

  • @Barefoot-Jaycee
    @Barefoot-Jaycee2 күн бұрын

    This video is incredibly applicable to sooo many topics, not just fitness. Well done Adam.

  • @matisl1853
    @matisl18532 күн бұрын

    15:11 I was hoping you'd put NH haha Also, thanks for all the channel recommendations and the great video

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    He’s a good dude with some very interesting discussions!

  • @nikibasilius4787
    @nikibasilius47872 күн бұрын

    ive built a pretty good physique the last couple of years and im kinda happy, but yesterday, in my small town's gym 2 real life bodybuilders were training next to me. im almost certain they were not natty. I felt terrible cause i knew that no matter what i would never be able to reach their level naturally and started considering to ask them where thy get their juice cause i wanted to start taking it too.... i just wanted to share the experience cause i think it is relevant. your video came in a perfect time for me cause these guys have been on my mind since yesterday lol

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing man! It’s tempting sure. But I doubt they feel great and it’s really a dangerous road. You can get an amazing look without needing to go there - beyond that is just circus stuff

  • @brianbachmeier34
    @brianbachmeier342 күн бұрын

    We're all gonna make it brahs 👍

  • @eldorados_lost_searcher
    @eldorados_lost_searcher2 күн бұрын

    I just started back up with training on Monday, trying to take it easy until I have a decent baseline habit and fitness level. I was going to listen to you as I did that, but I started to go down into a squat and the red light started flashing in my head. I think the heat and exertion from the rest of my day (lots of stairs and ladders) took it out of me. Get it tomorrow, though.

  • @AlfiePT
    @AlfiePT2 күн бұрын

    So, so well said. The part about obsessive optimisation and batman roleplay vs a practical Batman training program that someone could actually implement really struck a chord with me.

  • @balazsbrankovics2996
    @balazsbrankovics29962 күн бұрын

    Great video! Really appreciate your work and honesty. I am really enjoying the slight shift in content by adding mistakes, difficulties and that your not selling that "this what you should do". Thank you so much! Nice that you honored the other great creators out there.

  • @Laurielism
    @Laurielism2 күн бұрын

    I love that you and some of the other channels you mentioned exist. There is so much good quality content out there, and I love that people like you are espousing being okay with yourself, and that you will get things wrong sometimes. And that there is no quick fixes, and consistency and dedication will get you where you envision yourself, not magic bullets. Thanks again.

  • @majorgekko
    @majorgekko2 күн бұрын

    "I love your content, and the "Take a break from fitness content" suggestion is great; from time to time I like to apply that, but don't worry, I may drop a lot of channels but yours is more than that. I just love the way you present information about health and fitness, and not only exercise... and the way you closed the videos "You should train to live, not live to train" *chef's kiss"

  • @yavorvlaskov5404
    @yavorvlaskov54042 күн бұрын

    Quality content as always, you are the humble, competent spirit that this hobby (and it is a hobby, many people should really understand that, unless you are in the small majority when fitness earns you a living, as much as you may be passionate about it it's still a hobby, a non-critical choice of how to spend free time) actually desperately needs. People need to take this more lightly.

  • @ChurchWorshipandvideo
    @ChurchWorshipandvideoКүн бұрын

    Another component I’ve long theorized but I see rarely discussed is the negative effect on our health and bodies by the stress we endure trying to maximize health. It is often stressful and expensive which causes more stress to track calories, work out (when there are many other responsibilities), eat the “right” stuff, take supplements, etc. I’m trying to find the middle ground where I have a plan, don’t overthink it and focus on enjoying instead of stressing about life. Hope this helps someone.

  • @maxwellpeterson3974
    @maxwellpeterson397413 сағат бұрын

    Fantastic video, man. Yours is the channel I come back to again and again, and I think one of the main reasons why is how much genuine heart you bring to your stuff. You seem like a genuinely good dude in a sea of hucksters hocking unattainable fantasies. I just want to live healthy, strong, and long these days. Your channel had a lot to do with shifting my mindset in a healthier and more balanced direction. Thanks for that, and for all of it. Keep it up, man. We’re right there with you.

  • @BeNLaGRAiNE09
    @BeNLaGRAiNE092 күн бұрын

    It's just like everything.. too much is like not enough. A little bit of all aspects are awesome. Balance

  • @nilsk3656
    @nilsk36562 күн бұрын

    Best fitness youtubers: • The Bioneer • FitnessFAQ • Scott Herman • Marc Wildman • Coach Stef (german channel) All these channels helped me a lot when it comes to exercise form, creating routines and developing an overall healthy mindset. I don't care for and don't need more input than that.

  • @shane555

    @shane555

    2 күн бұрын

    Strength Side is awesome too! 💪

  • @daniellehowell4339

    @daniellehowell4339

    2 күн бұрын

    I like hybrid calisthenics.

  • @nilsk3656

    @nilsk3656

    2 күн бұрын

    I forgot a lot tbh.. Also wanna mention Squat University. Although they mostly populate the shorts section of my feed. And there were also a lot of great channels mentioned in the video that I also follow.

  • @RealLifeRodger

    @RealLifeRodger

    2 күн бұрын

    That’s subjective.

  • @Alfenium

    @Alfenium

    2 күн бұрын

    The Stone Circle is beautiful dude

  • @Tobinator127
    @Tobinator1272 күн бұрын

    I'm surprised you didn't include the Buff Dudes in your shoutout section, those guys are wholesome and informative! Great video btw, keep up the good work

  • @LionRafale
    @LionRafale2 күн бұрын

    You are speaking a great message here. You are more than just a fitness youtuber. You are the big brother that every lost guy needs in this tough new world

  • @Kradgor
    @Kradgor2 күн бұрын

    The older I get the more I aspire to train like you do. Mixing up skills, cardio and weights. Not trying to look a certain way but just to be functional and have fun

  • @KungFit
    @KungFit2 күн бұрын

    Such an important message Adam, and it's great that a big channel like yours has said it. There's so much misinformation and mis-directed focus out there. It's not just fitness, it's pretty much everything where someone can earn money or gain status. It's one of the reasons I became a kung fu teacher, I saw so much bad teaching out there. As I moved into being a PT and helping people fix their bodies I saw it all again.

  • @mikafoxx2717
    @mikafoxx271723 сағат бұрын

    Bioneer and Hersovyac both dropping reality checks on fitness content lately. Thanks for keeping it real, guys. Don't let optimal get in the way of good enough. Do what you enjoy for fitness, it's a long game, and do what you can do you don't burn yourself out completely persuing perfection.

  • @haerthguard
    @haerthguard2 күн бұрын

    Such a good video essay! I feel a lot of this could be applied to the world of online martial arts content.

  • @QuincyKane
    @QuincyKane2 күн бұрын

    Good video; I appreciate your openness! It was also cool of you to shout out to some of the other great KZreadrs out there!

  • @jeffgoode9865
    @jeffgoode9865Күн бұрын

    Your information, to me, has never been misleading, and is always appreciated and interesting, even if I don't use all of it. I've been turned off of a lot of different fitness KZreadrs, but I watch your videos consistently.

  • @efkush
    @efkushКүн бұрын

    If only there were as many cool people I could point to as the number of my fingers. you would be one of them. You have changed my fitness style since I discovered you. You taught me that I can develop not only with my body, but also with everything: my mind, my reaction time, emotions. You always appear with a smiling face and enter the video with confidence. You are an incredibly positive and realistic person. Never let anyone get you down. I appreciate you man.

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    Күн бұрын

    Thanks man! I really appreciate it 😁

  • @efkush

    @efkush

    Күн бұрын

    @@TheBioneer i really miss that old logo too

  • @oneanamoly
    @oneanamoly2 күн бұрын

    Great video. I feel like there is a crowd for everyone when it comes to the fitness community and social media. Especially with Calisthenics. Some make videos with just voiceovers, some make videos with tutorials, some make videos the science based information, some make videos with workouts and some make it with workouts and competitions. Theirs a crowd for all. None of them are right or wrong. It all comes down to what one is interested in. I feel like part of this video is a indirect response to a Calisthenics competition that happened in New York where outsiders might see it as loud, negative and rude. Others love gladiator high testosterone warrior type of vibe it gives. I like to give give simple no biased information. Great video.

  • @Kirtahl
    @KirtahlКүн бұрын

    Thanks man, I noticed your videos got even more humble in the last few years.

  • @makenjikarate
    @makenjikarate2 күн бұрын

    Great video! We also have a similar problem in martial arts as well where people want to present themselves as an all-in-one solution to fighting when in reality they neglect to have fun and own what they're actually doing, just enjoy it and be yourself 👊

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    Oh I’m aware! And martial arts have so much more to offer

  • @JumpRopeMasters
    @JumpRopeMasters2 күн бұрын

    Great video bro. Ad I commend your vulnerability and humility. This is one of if not the best fitness video out there cause this is raw and real content. Facts and truth. You’re a real one thanks for this one and your channel 🙏

  • @JoergSiegwarth
    @JoergSiegwarthКүн бұрын

    just train, have fun and do it for yourself. I am almost 50yrs old and I had times, where I haven‘t trained at all. For years. Just because life happens. There are a lot of important things in our lives happening and they are all individual. We need to calm down and come back to the fun part. This builds some kind of consistency

  • @the_bottomfragger
    @the_bottomfragger2 күн бұрын

    You are a shining light for me in a very mixed landscape on KZread. I would've made a video on it as well if I was a content creator. What I dislike the most about the current landscape: -You start with watching fitness videos and youtube suggests roided up bodybuilding youtubers immediately. The two are not even remotely the same. -Negativity. "DON'T DO *THIS* EXERCISE", "THIS IS WHY YOU CAN'T GAIN MUSCLE" etc. is just such a toxic vibe. Help people, don't discourage them or put them down.

  • @paulkiendel8792
    @paulkiendel87922 күн бұрын

    100% truth I wish more people would meet up to discuss YT content and training. Rather than what I see now, where people watch YT tune out real people and follow an online tribe. 😢

  • @redpilldredd9907
    @redpilldredd99072 күн бұрын

    Love your content. Thanks for the hard work you do. I workout twice a week, slowly losing weight. I love my workout schedule. One day Ill be ripped like you. The workout journey is a journey, not a destination.

  • @vmcdelta
    @vmcdelta2 күн бұрын

    Hey Adam, this is a great analysis of the issue and hits the nail on the head. Like you say, enjoying the process and not getting bogged down by the noise of the internet, is the way forward. And your idiosyncrasies are part of what makes me really like your approach and your channel. Don’t change!

  • @InnerStrengthVarun
    @InnerStrengthVarun2 күн бұрын

    I think the part about channels getting big and then moving out of their area of expertise is spot on, the channels get so big that they have the audience for anything they want to talk about.

  • @nekomansa
    @nekomansa2 күн бұрын

    The Sonic and the Black Knight clip was perfect, omg. Also great video in general! This is a super important message.

  • @newforestobservatory9322
    @newforestobservatory93222 күн бұрын

    Keep doing what you're doing. You've created your own niche and it works well. It won't last forever - nothing does. Just keep riding the wave until it peters out and then say to yourself - "That was a great ride".

  • @evanhadkins5532
    @evanhadkins55322 күн бұрын

    For someone who needed to pay attention to health and had never been interested in exercise (type 2 diabetes), video content (mostly youtube) is incredibly valuable. Showing what to do is way better than books. Also there is the possibility to connect with others who are interested in health (those in gyms etc are more interested in other things). As you say the problem is more likely to be one for young people.

  • @marcchrys
    @marcchrysКүн бұрын

    So much profound - yet sadly uncommon - sense. Thank you.

  • @M_is_lost
    @M_is_lostКүн бұрын

    Hey, this is honestly one of the best videos I've watched on KZread... I would say that youtube should put this on their "front page" if they have any, although that might be against their own company policy 😅.

  • @LarsJ1977
    @LarsJ19772 күн бұрын

    A very important message, especially to the younger crowd. Good on you for making this. Oh btw using metal utensils on a nonstick pan is a big no-no (7:04) just fyi :)

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    😂😂 There have been so many comments on the cooking! In my defence, that particular clip wasn’t me…

  • @LarsJ1977

    @LarsJ1977

    2 күн бұрын

    @@TheBioneer 😆

  • @jroth2nd
    @jroth2ndКүн бұрын

    This is why I love the Massive Iron, pioneer, and GVS. No BS, just fitness information.

  • @ryguy642
    @ryguy6422 күн бұрын

    This video needs to be seen by everyone who is starting out their fitness journey. Sage advice.

  • @Nieistotny
    @NieistotnyКүн бұрын

    I'm this so called "gymcel" i don't take gear, don't take cold showers or whatever - only workout 6 times a week for 1,5-2 hours. Obsessive training is my cope, i don't lie to myself that I'll find girlfriend/wife due to having better body, it just numbs the pain of something i can't change - of being undesirable and alone whole my life and probably rest of my life. I can't control if someone desires and loves me, but at least i have control over my athleticism, of course i can loose that too to some accident but degree of this control is higher than with relationships.

  • @Travishibachi87

    @Travishibachi87

    Күн бұрын

    Why do you talk about yourself so poorly? You deserve to have a loving partner and be in a loving relationship. However, it seems like your own belief system is working against you right now. Success and fulfillment is strongly predicated on having a healthy relationship with yourself. In all aspects. Physical, mental, emotional and even spiritual. Work on being more loving and accepting towards yourself and you'll see that reflected out in the world. There's nothing wrong with you. Just need to change your perceptions a little bit so they match up with who you really are. Best of luck 💪💪💪

  • @JosimarBezerra-fx8wb
    @JosimarBezerra-fx8wb2 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video. You're absolutely right about everything you said, and I really appreciate your honesty and how genuine your desire to help others is. Keep up with the awesome work you've been doing. Stay well and stay awesome 👊

  • @Hobonator-gn3rg
    @Hobonator-gn3rg2 күн бұрын

    Lot of respect to u for posting a vid like this dude, i wish u the best n thx for all ur content ^^

  • @culturalfusion
    @culturalfusion2 күн бұрын

    Excellent video Adam. Thank you for pointing out that most of what the algorithm’s dish out is sensationalized content. You, on the other hand, are straight foward and willing to share your faults too. In other words…A multi-faceted human being. Cheers!!

  • @mostlyimportant4212
    @mostlyimportant42122 күн бұрын

    The Bioneer is definitely my favourite fitness channel. The approach to training is one I find fascinating and think anyone could benefit from, but the broader message conveyed is, I feel, one of the more powerful ones you'll find in online fitness. Everyone occasionally drops a tidbit of general wisdom or similar, but I really think this channel could have some profoundly positive effects on people who could use it, beyond the realm of making their muscles more [something]

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    Thank you 😁

  • @slee2695

    @slee2695

    Күн бұрын

    Except when he oversteps his expertise and starts giving life advice...like what are his credentials to lecture about life?

  • @mostlyimportant4212

    @mostlyimportant4212

    Күн бұрын

    @@slee2695 Being alive?

  • @mostlyimportant4212

    @mostlyimportant4212

    Күн бұрын

    @@slee2695 Being alive?

  • @slee2695

    @slee2695

    Күн бұрын

    @mostlyimportant4212 i mean educationally? He also hasnt really achieved anything either..financially, athletically, etc I mean I know western men are in decline so the goal posts are lower..but still

  • @petemarron6677
    @petemarron66772 күн бұрын

    I'm sixty years old and have been training all my life(it's a lifestyle). I hope that some young people hear your message. I could never bring myself to take a cold shower voluntarily, so that was a good takeaway for me.

  • @clutson6515
    @clutson65152 күн бұрын

    You are a true inspiration and I couldn’t agree more, the current KZread scene has far more junk than quality and informative fitness videos.

  • @joseppebatman
    @joseppebatman2 күн бұрын

    The most real KZreadr on the net. Plus you’re an actual person with a wife and kiddos and understand the struggle of trying to balance everything. I would love to join your patron if I could figure it out lol

  • @bigpicturegains
    @bigpicturegains2 күн бұрын

    Humans by nature are competitive and always comparing, sizing themselves up to others. In the past we had small communities mostly cut off from other parts of the world. We now have social media constantly showing us the best of the best in the world. It’s difficult for people to not feel a level of inadequacy when always seeing the top 1%.

  • @d.kennedy7627

    @d.kennedy7627

    2 күн бұрын

    Male humans….

  • @user-he4ef9br7z

    @user-he4ef9br7z

    2 күн бұрын

    It's not a bad thing per se. It's very easy to be the best at your gym, in your friend circle, in you neighborhood. Social media exposes us to higher possibilities that excite and inspire us. Of course, with all this one should take into account genetics, and sacrifices the top 1% have taken to get there, (killing yourself with drugs, spending long hours training).

  • @caravaneerkhed
    @caravaneerkhedКүн бұрын

    I upload on KZread using an alt account, and it’s mostly fitness, life, and martial arts related, and I haven’t been doing it long, but I essentially have shown most if not all of what I do every single day… and pretty much ran out of content… so I decided to take up a fitness challenge in an effort to reach a simple goal and take the audience along with me. It’s been going mostly well and I’ve tripled my growth which is certainly encouraging to see, but I also got injured and took this week off to see if it will help with recovery. But it is definitely hard to keep making interesting content when you sort of just do the same or similar things week over week. I guess in some ways it’s lucky that KZread likes repetition.

  • @MikefromTexas1
    @MikefromTexas12 күн бұрын

    I will say, from firsthand experience of myself and others, that getting in shape *absolutely* makes a difference in how people treat you, especially professionally.

  • @person1858
    @person1858Күн бұрын

    Thanks man, I needed to hear this.

  • @APhoenixWithin
    @APhoenixWithin2 күн бұрын

    Bioneer retro gaming channel when?

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    I’ve though about it, you know 😬😬

  • @APhoenixWithin

    @APhoenixWithin

    2 күн бұрын

    @@TheBioneer it's always cool to see thoughtful passionate people share their joy!

  • @tommyebert9388
    @tommyebert93882 күн бұрын

    I think the buff dudes are pretty cool as well. They still seem pretty down to earth even though they are one of the biggest fitness KZread channels. Great video! 👍

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    Oh yeah I forget them! They’re amazing!

  • @tommyebert9388

    @tommyebert9388

    2 күн бұрын

    @@TheBioneer they are one of my go twos for general lifting advice and just good fun entertainment. Also they do more running and other cross training now whitch is always cool to see

  • @mmm-um1lc
    @mmm-um1lc2 күн бұрын

    Damn, you've just blew up my Watch Later playlist with all those fitness youtubers.

  • @Paddyhudson
    @Paddyhudson2 күн бұрын

    Also, don’t forget that some big fitness KZreadrs, such as Dr.Mike, are giving out advice on how to maximize your fitness as a full time body builder. Most of us watching fitness videos are just looking to be a relatively fit person who looks decent and lives healthy but it’s so easy to get sucked into thinking that you need to be maximizing every effort and constantly getting bigger and bigger. Absorb the useful info but don’t fall prey to the body image pressure.

  • @ithinkthereforeitalk935

    @ithinkthereforeitalk935

    2 күн бұрын

    He's just telling you how to do different exercises properly. It doesn't matter if you are a world class bodybuilder or just a beginner who can barely do a couple of push ups. You need to learn how to do every single move with a perfect form. Not only is it going to help you do less work and get more gains but you'll also be able to avoid getting injured as you progress and increase your training volume.

  • @deathwish_bigboss
    @deathwish_bigbossКүн бұрын

    I've tried getting a sponsor for my fitness Instagram page, it's practically impossible unless you're on steroids or the right race (usually white). Also, if you think fitness social media is bad I've been a cosplayer for 10 years now it's one of the most toxic hobbies I've ever been in particularly for guys that aren't friends with the right people.

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    Күн бұрын

    Really?? I wouldn’t have thought cosplaying of all things! Sorry to hear about your sponsor troubles - KZread is easier for small channels, if that’s any use to you!

  • @nomad155
    @nomad1552 күн бұрын

    I hope the youth see your videos man. I love your content! Keep this up

  • @inori49
    @inori492 күн бұрын

    Uncommon good sense - thank you!

  • @jigsaw6246
    @jigsaw62462 күн бұрын

    I got lots of good training info from Jeff Cavaliere (AthleanX), but after seeing him post multiple new videos each and every week, you begin to realize a lot of the videos are either a repeat of something you've seen before. And, if you did every workout that he touts as something you need to add to your workout, you would be working out 20 hours a day. I have much more success with simpler workouts primarily with kettlebells and steel clubs following advice from Mark Wildman and Bioneer.

  • @davidschenker7561
    @davidschenker75612 күн бұрын

    Bioneer you are favorite Fitness KZreadr by a mile and I am so glad that I discovered you when I was 15 and had been stuck at a wall for a long time. I am 16 now and I look great, feel amazing, and can out work all of the football team with ease. You are truly a gem in This Algorithm

  • @EdwarkingOFitness
    @EdwarkingOFitness2 күн бұрын

    Bit disappointed you didn't include Alexander Bromley in your list of fitness youtubers. The guy is a professional strongman for almost 20 years and is someone who has ALOT of knowledge when it comes to programming for strength & powerlifting. Very articulate and puts alot of effort into presentation of his videos. If any of yall are into powerlifting, or just want to gain strength&size, check Bromley out! (He didnt pay me a Dime to say this BTW)

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    Thanks I’ll check him out!

  • @achreflegend4335
    @achreflegend43352 күн бұрын

    is there a chance to lengthen the clavicles ?

  • @researchproject034

    @researchproject034

    2 күн бұрын

    nope, they're bones

  • @achreflegend4335

    @achreflegend4335

    Күн бұрын

    @@researchproject034 but what if their growth plates are not closed ? can i increase 5mm in length ?

  • @noiZtheartist
    @noiZtheartist2 күн бұрын

    Adam is never going to get over the moments of his life he wasted on cold showers It's starting to feel personal LOL

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    😂😂 I really don’t like being cold!

  • @mikafoxx2717

    @mikafoxx2717

    23 сағат бұрын

    ​@@TheBioneerLet's hope the next study is on hot showers!

  • @PESCHARLIE1
    @PESCHARLIE12 күн бұрын

    This is one of the reasons I like you, Adam. Most of fitness youtube is just so toxic and wrong. Fitness should be fun, not a way to put others down. Would love to filter out "alpha male millionaire tribe" content forever. I relate to what you said about wanting to be Batman. I ended up trying to be "optimal" in hypertrophy training because I felt pressured into doing so. But then I remembered that the whole reason I got into fitness in the first place is because I wanted to be like Baki. Not just his muscles but also his overall athleticism and martial arts ability. Once I remembered that, I promised I'd never forget it

  • @arheru
    @arheru2 күн бұрын

    Well spoken! Balance is the key.

  • @RitzCaraldo
    @RitzCaraldo2 күн бұрын

    The problem is there is so much info it makes people think they have to train like pro's or else they're doing it wrong. Pick a sportb activity you like and do it as best you can as much as you can, train as well (weights, cardio, swim, calisthenics) and eat the best quality food you can (no sugar and low carb) done. I just explained every fitness blog and video online.

  • @jhann990
    @jhann9902 күн бұрын

    Right on mate - great message, well said.

  • @mare_kk
    @mare_kkКүн бұрын

    Man! I love you for videos like this. I'm thinking about making my own about that topic to share with some friends around. I dont agree with perciving masculinity by the apperance. That's the main problem for me. What we lack is not lambo or big muscles or things that are outside od us. True thoughness is inside. You cannot fake it with stuff.

  • @Not-Impressed..1821
    @Not-Impressed..18212 күн бұрын

    Everyone's got to sell something. Don't pay attention to extraordinary claims and secrets of tte fitness industry. I don't go to the gym. I work out at home. I don't need to see boobs and myself posing in the mirror. I'm 51 and I'm in a good shape. I don't have unrealistic expectations. I'm as good as I could be and even if I'm not, I'm okay with it.

  • @androidkage
    @androidkageКүн бұрын

    love your videos man, you should do one about dancing

  • @ShaheerKarwani-tf2sl
    @ShaheerKarwani-tf2slКүн бұрын

    Very mind opening Thanks

  • @RamonChiNangWong078
    @RamonChiNangWong0782 күн бұрын

    Cheers mate! still love your content, and still trying to be Batman, with sciatica pain

  • @DXIII_365
    @DXIII_3652 күн бұрын

    Bottom line it’s people. People are going to do what they want and follow what they want on both sides. I say if you are inspired by something or someone go for it. You don’t know what will work for you unless you try it. Side note : your selection of the greats of KZread fitness are pretty much spot on. I have some additional members to add to that list but it’s pretty much the same.

  • @TheBioneer

    @TheBioneer

    2 күн бұрын

    It’s by no means exhaustive! I’m already thinking of people I wish I’d added!

  • @robertgraham2926
    @robertgraham29262 күн бұрын

    I have enjoyed your content. At 58 I'm a little past the "more plates, more dates" youtube content. Recently watched a channel Central Park Joe, more what I'm striving towards. I'll definitely check out your suggestions.

  • @mlouw8218
    @mlouw82182 күн бұрын

    Thanks Adam! Really good points 🎯 Your kids and wife are lucky to have you, and so are we 😊🙏

  • @PraveenJose18551
    @PraveenJose185512 күн бұрын

    I genuinely believe that for the people who stick with it the longest, fitness is most rewarding as a craft. In many ways, it's one of the most straightforward crafts to progress on, especially compared to something like painting or woodworking. If you working out and get results satisfying your deep urge to be creative, then you'll stick to it for a long time. The same can't be said if you work out to get the attention of women (or other men).

  • @PraveenJose18551

    @PraveenJose18551

    2 күн бұрын

    I think all humans have a deep urge to find something they wanna to tinker with and master, an urge that comes from their soul. It's a travesty that culture wars of social media have destroyed this perception, now claiming that these urges are all just downstream of sexual or social selection, something you do to get power or partners.

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